Graduation year: 1988
mr.sc. graduation year: 1992
PhD graduation year: 1999
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The Impact of Clinical Practice at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb on the Employability of Its Law Graduates
COVID-19 as a catalyser for the digitisation of judiciary?
Accountability and Transparency in Civil Justice
Croatian Civil Justice v. Covid-19 – The Empire Strikes Back
Class Actions in Europe. Holy Grail or a Wrong Trail?
Collectivization of European Civil Procedure: Are We Finally Close to a (Negative) Utopia?
Croatia: Supreme Court Between Individual Justice and System Management
Croatia (national report)
Current state of Croatian judiciary and its reasons
Model procedure for resolution of issues important for the uniform application of law: good sides and problematic elements of a new instrument
Uniform application of law in Croatian civil procedure: tradition and modernity
Is arbitration an appropriate method of resolving investment disputes?
Why Europe Should Reconsider its Anti-Arbitration Policy in Investment Disputes
Croatian Civil Justice Between Strasbourg and Luxembourg or On Europeization of Civil Enforcement on the Example of Enforcement on Immovables
Appeals in Administrative Disputes: Is Administrative Procedure Going to Opposite Direction from Civil Procedure?
Supreme Courts in the 21st Century: Should Organisation Follow the Function?
Transformation of Civil Justice. Unity and Diversity
The Metamorphoses of Civil Justice and Civil Procedure: The Challenges of New Paradigms—Unity and Diversity
Notarial enforcement orders and protection of consumers: new challenges of Europeization of civil procedure
Clinical Legal Education Between the Legal Labor Market Demands and the Need to Contibute to Society
Revisiting Procedural Human Rights. Fundamentals of Civil Procedure and the Changing Face of Civil Justice
Revisiting Procedural Human Rights. Fundamentals of Civil Procedure and the Changing Face of Civil Justice
Reforming Mediterranean Civil Procedure: Is there a need for shock therapy?
Changing Faces of Post-socialist Supreme Courts: Croatia and Slovenia Compared
Towards European Rules of Civil Procedure: Rethinking Procedural Obligations
Zadužnica (“Executory debenture”): Evolution, current state of development and open issues
Procedural law and pluralism. Disadvantaged groups of people and an approach to litigation stemming from land dispossession and forced displacement. How to settle private (non-state) land disputes involving members of indigenous and other disadvantaged groups in a just way while guaranteeing due process of law? General report
Asymmetric and hybrid clauses for the resolution of consumer disputes
Was Regulation of Pre-bankrutpcy Proceedings in Croatia in Compliance with the Constitution? A Post-Festum Analysis of Several Unsolved Procedural and Constitutional Issues
Dispute settlement by arbitration in Korčula Statute and the statutes of the Eastern Adriatic coast
Zadužnica (“Executory debenture”): Evolution, current state of development and open issues
Evidence and the Principle of Proportionality. How to Get Rid of Expensive and Time-consuming Evidence?
Evidence in Contemporary Civil Procedure. Fundamental Issues in a Comparative Perspective
Evidence in Civil Procedure: the Fundamentals in Light of the 21st Century
Assessment of Evidence
Certification of Uncontested Debt in National and Comparative Law
Croatia: Omnipotent Judges as the Cause of Procedural Inefficiency and Impotence
Goals of Civil Justice and Civil Procedure in Contemporary Judicial Systems
Goals of Civil Justice and Civil Procedure in the Contemporary World. Global Developments – Towards Harmonisation (and Back)
Nobody's Perfect. Comparative Essays on Appeals and other Means of Recourse against Judicial Decisions in Civil Matters
Appeals and other Means of Recourse against Judgments in the Context of the Effective Protection of Civil Rights and Obligations
Mixed Blessing of Judicial Specialisation : the Devil is in the Detail
Why No Class Actions in Europe? A View from the Side of Dysfunctional Justice Systems
Delays and Backlogs in Civil Procedure. A (South East) European Perspective
Alternative Dispute Resolution for Consumer Cases: Are Divergences an Obstacle to Effective Access to Justice?
Constitutional right to appeal in civil matters : a guarantee of correct adjudication or a relic of the past?
The European court of human rights
The European court of human rights
Law on Arbitration - It is (not) Time for Changes? Arbitration Agreement
Effective Legal Protection in Fair Proceedings. The Challenges of Judicial Transformations. Liber amicorum Mihajlo Dika
Truth and Efficiency in Civil Litigation. Fundamental Aspects of Fact-finding and Evidence- taking in a Comparative Context
The Pursuit of Truth in Contemporary Civil Procedure: Revival of Accuracy or a New Balance in Favour of Effectiveness?
Autonomy of the Parties and Autonomy of the Arbitrators: Supremacy vs. Collaboration
Goals of Civil Justice. General Report
The Development of Legal Aid Systems in the Western Balkans. A Study of Controversial Reforms in Croatia and Serbia
Enforcement and Enforceability - Tradition and Modernity
The Landscape of the Legal Professions in Europe and the USA: Continuity and Change
Privatization of Enforcement Services – A Step forward for Countries in Transition?
The Divorce in the Case Law of European Court: Procedural Aspects of Ruling on Disputes Related to Property and Status
Efficiency of European Justice Systems. The strength and weaknesses of the CEPEJ evaluations
Right to a Fair Trial: General and Civil Aspects of Art. 6/1 ECHR
(In)arbitrability and exclusive jurisdiction. Parallels That Matter
Judicial or administrative competence in family matters? The view from the perspective of the situation in Croatia
Enforcement and Enforceability - Tradition and Modernity
Legal Remedies for the Violations of the Right to a Trial Within a Reasonable Time in Croatia: in the quest for the holy grail of effectiveness
Croatia - national report
Survival of the Third Legal Tradition?
Survival of the Third Legal Tradition?
Privatization of Enforcement Services – A Step forward for Countries in Transition
The Right to a Fair Trial in Civil Cases: New Case Law of The European Court of Human Rights and its Impact on Croatian Law and Practice
Present Trends in Mediation for Dispute Settlement in Croatia: Achievements and Limitations
Access to Justice and the Judiciary. Towards New European Standards of Affordability, Quality and Efficiency of Civil Adjudication
On cultures of public and private dispute resolution
Introduction
How to effectively organise the enforcement of uncontested claims - some comparative experiences
The pros and cons of the two proposals for a new New York Convention
Judicial Reform in Croatia: Is the Glass (Half) Full or (Half) Empty?
The Development of Procedural Law: Some Remarks on the Fight against Corruption and International Legal Assistence
Privatization of Enforcement Services – A Way Forward for Croatia and the Region?
Procedural Status of the Child and Child Representation in Judicial Proceedings
In the Quest for the Holy Grail of Effectiveness
Proceedings before the court
Proceedings before the court
Croatia (national report)
Comments on Law on Mediation Procedure of Bosnia and Hercegovina
Comments on Law on Mediation Procedure of Bosnia and Hercegovina
Survival of the Third Legal Tradition?
Institution building: a comparative approach to justice systems. Global, European and Croatian problems and their relevance for divided societies
The use of evidence based on genetic technology in civil proceedings
Consolidation and joinder in non-administered arbitration (Art. 15 UAR revisited)
Civil Justice between Efficiency and Quality: From Ius Commune to the CEPEJ
Reforming Mediterranean Civil Procedure: Is there a Need for Shock Therapy?
Turning Civil Procedure upside down: From Judges' Law to Users' Law
Arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe: Special Features and Recent Developments
How has European Accession Process improved the Access to Justice in Croatia, or: One Step Forward, Two Steps Backwards
The Development of Civil Procedure in Croatia 1918-2008
Lustration – Dealing with the Past: Croatian Experiences
Public and Private Justice: The Challenges of Rational Assessment of Performance in the Contemporary Justice Systems
Croatian Arbitration Law: A commentary of the Arbitration Act and other sources of Croatian law of arbitration
Evidence-taking and burden of proof in old Roman law
(In)Surpassable Barriers to Lustration: Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Burden of proof v. intime conviction: Two strategies of explaining factual findings in court judgments
Arbitration in Croatia: Some aspects relevant for German-Croatian relations
Arbitration in Croatia: Some aspects relevant for German-Croatian relations
Fair Trial v. Uniform Application of Law
Public and Private Justice. Dispute Resolution in Modern Societies
Just-in-Time: Justice and Time Management. The Mediterranean as it ever was - is efficiency feasible and desirable?
Judicial Time Management as a Tool for Social Engeneering. Croatia and the EU - Distorted Justice, Corrupt Practices
The Form of Arbitration Agreement in Croatian Law: New Regulation, Its Origins and Prospects of Further Development
The role played by bailiffs in the proper and efficient functioning of the judicial system - an overview with special consideration of the issues faced by countries in transition, Zbornik radova s multilateralnog seminara Vijeća Europe The role, organisation, status and trainiing of bailiffs
The Rule of Law and the Croatian Judicial System: Court Delays as a Barrier on the Road to European Acession
Turning Civil Procedure Upside Down: From Judges' Law to Users' Law
Are there optimum timeframes in justice?
Can efficiency of justice be measured? An attempt to compare European justice systems
Jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal. Current jurisprudence and problem areas under UNCITRAL Model Law
Standards for the judiciary, lawyers and prosecutors: Judiciary and lawyers
Streamlined Court Processes, Small Claims
Arbitration in Croatia
Mediation in civil, commercial and labour disputes
Law on Courts: consolidated text with indexes and annexes
Croatia
The rule of law and the judicial system: court delays as a barrier to accession
The Independence of the Bars and Their Relationship with the Public Authorities
Improving Efficiency of Enforcement Proceedings: Recommendation on Enforcement of the Council of Europe and its Relevance for Transition Countries
Accelerating civil proceedings in Croatia - A history of attempts to improve the efficiency of civil litigation
The role played by bailiffs in the proper and efficient functioning of the judicial system - an overview with special consideration of the issues faced by countries in transition
The role played by bailiffs in the proper and efficient functioning of the judicial system - an overview with special consideration of the issues faced by countries in transition
The role played by bailiffs in the proper and efficient functioning of the judicial system - an overview with special consideration of the issues faced by countries in transition
Law on Conciliation: its genesis, sources and main principles
Law on Conciliation - a brief commentary
Conciliation as an alternative to adjudication
Burden of proof
Reform of the Judiciary in Croatia and Its Limitations (Appointing Presidents of the Courts in the Republic of Croatia and the Outcomes)
National report - Croatia
Writing manual for student papers: seminar and final papers
New boundaries of arbitrability under the Croatian Law on Arbitration
Reform of the judiciary and its limitations: the case of appointment of court presidents in the Republic of Croatia and its consequences
Croatia
Is Reform of the Judiciary in Transition Countries Possible? The Example of Croatia
Current developments in the field of arbitration in Croatia
Establishing Common European Standards of Enforcement: Recent Work of the Council of Europe as Regards Enforcement Procedures and Bailiffs
Croatia
Amendments to the Law on Courts and Law on the State Judicial Council - Elements of the Reform of the Organizational Judicial Legislation
Role and Status of Judges in Croatia
Croatia. Law on Arbitration
Gaps in Law
Gaps in Law
Enforcement Act (Execution Act) - a translation into German language
Burden of Proof
Setting aside arbitral awards in theory and practice
Setting aside arbitral awards in theory and practice: some experiences with setting aside arbitral awards of the PAC-CCC
Croatian Civil Procedural Law and the Right to a Fair Trial Under the ECHR
Mandatory Representation by Lawyers in Civil Proceedings? A Contribution to the Reform of the Croatian Code of Civil Procedure. Theoretical and Comparative Aspects
Truth in Judicial Proceedings
Succession of arbitral institutions
Arbitration proceedings pursuant to legal profession act and notaries public act
Dependence and Independence: Some Comparative Experiences and Proposals Concerning State of Judiciary in Croatia
"Material Truth" : the twisted mirror of one theory of truth in judicial proceedings
Proceduralism of the John Rawls' Theory of Justice and the Foundations of Constitutional Democracies
Liberalism and Law: John Stuart Mill and the Rule of Law
On the Problem of Judicial Activism in Yugoslavia
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